Showing posts with label motor cortex signal transmission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motor cortex signal transmission. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Robotic Arm Used by Longstanding Tetraplegics

Employing a 96-channel microelectrode array implanted in the motor cortex of tetraplegics, without rigorous training , two patients were able to control a robotic arm over a broad space performing reach and grasp movements . One patient was even able to drink coffee ! This neural interface system-based control transmitted signals from a small population of cerebral cortical motor neurons to manipulate the robotic arm. This study shows that years after injury to the CNS that such a system may be employed to recreate useful multidimensional control of complex devices directly from a small sample of neural signals.
Nature may 16,2012